In our continuing effort to return the US to the Constitutional
Republic we believe one of the essentials is to minimize the
impact of professional politicians. To that end, we have
sent each candidate who has
registered in Texas
for the US House
and Senate primary elections a copy of the pledge (below) for
their consideration. We have asked that the pledge, signed
or un-signed, be returned to us NLT
March 14,
2012.
We have published the results here and
will provide them to local patriotic organizations and media outlets.
We will re-publish the data just prior to the November election
for those candidates who win the primaries.

We encourage you to
check these results and see if those running in your congressional
district and for the senate signed the pledge.

Congressional Term Limits
Pledge

* Whereas the Office of the
Presidency, many State Governors, City Mayors and other
elected officials are term limited...

* And whereas there is wide
spread support for term limits on Members of Congress from
the public at large...

* And whereas the US
Constitution does not now require term limits on Members of
Congress...

* I freely sign the following
pledge to my constituents:

"I
pledge to actively support the concept of limiting the terms
in office of Members of Congress through an amendment to the
US Constitution.If another Member of Congress introduces said amendment, I
will support the effort and vote FOR it.If no other Member of Congress introduces this
amendment in the first year of the next session of Congress,
I pledge to do so myself on the first day of the year in the
second session of Congress (January 2014)."

"Patriots
are not revolutionaries trying to overthrow the government of the
United States. Patriots are counter-revolutionaries trying to
prevent the government from overthrowing the Constitution."

On the National Center for Constitutional
Studies
website,
www.nccs.net/constitution
, the Constitution U.S.I.Q. Game may be
found which has been a source of learning, instruction, and fun for many
citizens. The
game can be played anywhere there is the internet or even printed out in
advance if no internet is available. The game consists of over 800
questions taken mostly from a study of
The Making of Americatextbook.